 | William Schwenck Gilbert - 1891 - 173 páginas
...wither with a whim ; He may wear a merry laugh upon his lip, But his laughter has an echo that is grim. When they're offered to the world in merry guise,...are swallowed with a will — For he who'd make his fellow creatures wise Should always gild the philosophic pill ! BLUE BLOOD. SPURN not the nobly born... | |
 | William Schwenck Gilbert - 1895 - 453 páginas
...with a whim ; He may wear a merry laugh upon his lip, l!«t his laughter has an echo that is grim ! When they're offered to the world in merry guise,...fellow-creatures wise "^— Should always gild the philosophic pill ! Lieut. And how came you to leave your last employ ? Point. Why, sir, it was in this wise. My... | |
 | William Schwenck Gilbert - 1904 - 563 páginas
...wither with a whim ; He may wear a merry laugh upon his lip, But his laughter has an echo that is grim. When they're offered to the world in merry guise,...fellow-creatures wise Should always gild the philosophic pill ! THE KING OF CANOODLE-DUM THE story of FREDERICK GOWLER, A mariner of the sea, Who quitted his... | |
 | William Schwenck Gilbert - 1908
...world in merry guise, The upstart I can wither with a whim ; He may wear a merry laugh upon his lip, Unpleasant truths are swallowed with a will— For...fellow-creatures wise Should always gild the philosophic pill! Lieut. And how came you to leave your last employ? Point. Why, sir, it was in this wise. My Lord... | |
 | Isaac Goldberg - 1913 - 146 páginas
...the same opera ("Yeomen of the Guard"), as if to temper the defiant spirit of the previous couplet, "When they're offered to the world in merry guise,...are swallowed with a will — For he who'd make his fellow creatures wise Should always gild the philosophic pill!" He will not permit his audience to... | |
 | 1924
...be found (as it undoubtedly is) in Jack Point's well-known song in " The Yeoman of the Guard " : — When they're offered to the world in merry guise,...fellow-creatures wise, Should always gild the philosophic pill ! We are awake again now, with an awakeness that is quite in keeping with a depressing morning... | |
 | William Schwenck Gilbert - 1925 - 218 páginas
...wither with a whim; He may wear a merry laugh upon his lip, But his laughter has an echo that is grim When they're offered to the world in merry guise,...fellow-creatures wise Should always gild the philosophic pill! Lieut. And how came you to leave your last employ? Point. Why, sir, it was in this wise. My Lord... | |
 | 1924
...be found — as it undoubtedly is — in Jack Point's wellknown song in The Yeomen of the Guard: — When they're offered to the world in merry guise,...truths are swallowed with a will; For he who'd make his fellow creatures wise Should always gild the philosophic pill! We are awake again now, with an awakeness... | |
 | Harold H. Mosak - 1987 - 152 páginas
...et al., 1974; O'Connell, 1960, 1964; Smith & White, 1965). CHAPTER 5 ROLE OF HUMOR IN INTERPRETATION When they're offered to the world in merry guise,...are swallowed with a will — For he who'd make his fellow, fellow creatures wise Should always gild the philosophic pill! —William S. Gilbert, Yeoman... | |
 | R. L. D. Rees - 1993 - 189 páginas
...important, I have tried where possible to make the book entertaining. As jester Jack Point reminds us: When they're offered to the world in merry guise,...who'd make his fellow-creatures wise Should always guild the philosophic pill!1 Many individuals and institutions assisted in the project, and I am glad... | |
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